Persuading your audience

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Across
  1. 3. A series of three similar words or phrases.
  2. 4. Language that evokes emotion in the audience.
  3. 6. Words that show the speaker’s certainty.
  4. 8. Numerical data
  5. 9. A short word used as a simple substitute for the proper name of a person (such as he, she, we, I).
  6. 12. Words copied from a text written or spoken by another person.
  7. 13. A question asked for effect and to make the audience reflect on their own answer.
  8. 14. An appeal to the logic and reason of the audience.
Down
  1. 1. Stating words or phrases more than once for effect.
  2. 2. Using the same letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words.
  3. 5. Direct or indirect positive or negative words which show judgement.
  4. 7. An appeal to the audience’s emotions.
  5. 10. Exaggerated statements used for effect.
  6. 11. When a speaker demonstrates authority, making the audience trust them.